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Cowshed, Rue Barn, near Eccleshall

A row of nine British Friesian cows standing in a cow shed. Manufacturer's sign for Gascoigne milking machinery on beam above the cows' heads. Photographed for Mr J.H. Leach of No.4 Rue Barn, Cash Lane, ...

Cowshed, unknown location

Three Jersey cows in a milking parlour, location unknown. Photographer: Gerald McCann, High Street, Uttoxeter.

Croplifter at work, Bramshall

A Salopian Croplifter loading a lorry at The Elms farm, Bramshall, near Uttoxeter. This photograph was taken on behalf of Mr Hawkins of the Milk Marketing Board's Grass Drying Station at Leigh, Lancashire. Photographer: ...

Cultivating potatoes, Alrewas Hayes, Fradley

A Farmall tractor at work cultivating potatoes in a field at Mr R.W.N. Dawe's farm at Alrewas Hayes, near Fradley. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Cutting corn, Whitmore

Dick Latham driving a Massey-Harris combine harvester, cutting corn at Church Farm, Whitmore.

Cutting oats, Maer

Team of two Percheron horses at work cutting oats with an Albion reaper binder in a field, moving from right to left. Photographed for Miss R.H. Harrison, Maer Hall, Maer. Photographer: Gerald McCann, ...

Cutting oats, the Allotment Gardens, Alstonefield

From left to right: Ernest Adams, Jim Bailey and Herbert Wood, holding a scythe. Mr Wood grew oats on the Allotment Gardens, a plot of land of about a third of an acre which was formerly 4 allotments. ...

Dairy workers, Home Farm, Hales

Three milkers at Home Farm, Hales standing in a doorway. John Goodwin, centre, 70 years old, had been at Hales for many years. Margaret Gray and Irene Taft are Women's Land Army girls. All three wear ...

Davey Sleep Balance Plough

A horse-drawn single furrow balance or 'turnwrest' plough, manufactured by Davey Sleep and Co. Ltd., Plymouth, Devon. The balance plough was designed to reduce the amount of space needed to turn round. ...

Davey Sleep steerage hoe

A Davey Sleep horse-drawn two row steerage hoe. It was used to weed between rows of growing crops and was only useable with crops grown in straight rows with a seed drill. One labourer would lead the ...

Enid Cooke, Hollywood Farm, Hilderstone

Enid Cooke poses against a hay-loader at Hollywood Farm, near Hilderstone. The Cooke family were at Hollywood Farm between 1934 and 1952. Enid Elizabeth Cooke was born on 15 January 1924 at Croxton, ...

Excavating the mill wheel, White Barn Farm, Shugborough

Members of Staffordshire Industrial Archaeology Society excavating the iron mill wheel which drove a water powered threshing machine at White Barn Farm on the Shugborough Estate. White Barn was built ...

F.H. Burgess, agricultural engineers, Eccleshall

Staff at Burgess's Eccleshall showroom. From left to right: unknown (a sales representative for Case IH), Tim Wakelin, unknown (Case IH sales rep), unknown (Case IH sales rep), Ian Whiteman, Pat Trevor, ...

F.H. Burgess, agricultural engineers, Eccleshall

A name plate from an agricultural implement made or supplied by Frederick H. Burgess, Stafford Street, Eccleshall. Frederick H. Burgess founded his ironmongers and agricultural implement business in ...

F.H. Burgess, agricultural engineers, Stafford

A name plate formerly attached to an agricultural machine or implement. It reads: "For best results / F.H. Burgess / Stafford, Eccleshall / Wolverhampton & Newcastle / officially recommends / White Rose ...

Factory interior, Bamford's, Uttoxeter

Cast iron parts for agricultural machinery in storage bins at Bamford's works, Pinfold Street, Uttoxeter. Bamfords was founded in Uttoxeter in 1871 by Henry Bamford and made water pumps, taps and agricultural ...

Factory interior, Bamford's, Uttoxeter

Interior view of Bamford's works, Pinfold Street, Uttoxeter. Bamfords was founded in Uttoxeter in 1871 by Henry Bamford and made water pumps, taps and agricultural machinery at the Leighton Works on ...

Farm Machinery, County Show, Hopton,

Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show was originally held at various sites around the county. The first show at Stone was in 1844. Since 1958 the County Show has been held at the ...